Invited Plenary Sesssion on Solid-State Lighting: Health Effects and Knowledge Gaps (slideshow)
Résumé
In September 2024, the SSLC platform of the 4E implementing agreement of the International Energy Agency published the results of a collective appraisal of the health effects of solid-state lighting. This presentation discusses conclusions and recommendations based on the knowledge gained over the past ten years. Issues that concern both large fractions of the population and small sensitive groups will be addressed, considering acute effects on the eye and the skin, discomfort glare, circadian disruptions, neuro-behavioral effects, effects of temporal light modulation, and long-term effects. Christophe Martinsons is a physicist working in the field of light and lighting at the CSTB in Grenoble, France. He works for governments, public agencies, and municipalities to improve the quality of lighting installations through a careful consideration of environmental impacts and human health effects. He is the president of CIE France, and a recipient of the 2024 Fresnel Medal awarded by the French Lighting Association.
Mots clés
- Stroboscopic effect
- Phantom array effect
- Headache
- Migraine
- Eyestrain
- Epilepsy
- Sensitive population
- Discomfort
- Light aversion
- Age factors
- Eye
- Cognition
- Circadian Clock
- Sleep
- Flicker
- Temporal light modulation
- Blue light hazard
- Photobiological Safety
- Glare
- Health
- Luminaire
- Lamps
- LED
- Solid-state lighting
- Fatigue
- Alertness
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